Small Sawblade for Harbor Frieght Saw

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  • #41200
    Dean McGinnes
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    Good Evening,

    I have one of those Harbor Freight table saws that take a 4 inch blade. The original blade is a bit coarse for sawing balsa and somewhere I saw mentioned another 4 inch blade that was thinner and had a much greater tooth count which is better for balsa.

    If anyone out there in NFFS-Land can point me in the right direction I would be greatly appreciative. Source and stock number would be really great.

    Thanks,

    #47826
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Could I suggest you look for a slitting saw, as used on milling machines, rather than a wood saw which has set on the teeth. The latter will leave ragged saw marks on the sawn surface. We use slitting saws for slicing carbon-capped ribs from a block, as described in recent BMFA Free Flight Forum Reports, now available from NFFS Publications.

    #47827
    marauderbomber
    Participant

    Dennis, you might want to try Micro-Mark. They have a verity of items that might interest you. Here is there web site and blade selection(s) page.

    http://www.micromark.com/Saw-Blades-and-Cut-Off-Wheels.html

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